She is mentioned as Perrussona, wife of Johannes Gachet in a document involving a settlement between Nicoletus Gachet, grandson of this couple, and Roletus Gachet, 28 dec 1450 (notary J. Bellin, ACV Dp 8, fols. 82-86). Her family name was not included. We spotted one passage that seems to establish that she and her husband had both died before 04 dec 1425, in the terrier ACV FL 392. On fol. 159, there is a reconnaissance by Petrus Gaschet de Villar en Vuilliez filius quondam Johannis Gaschet de Villar en Vuilliez, for various properties at Murs and Villar. Among them is one that had previously been recognized by Johannodus Raviauz, and before that held by Reynaldus Manner, that had come to Petrus by "legitimate maternal succession" ex parte Nicole quondam uxoris dicti Johannodi Raviaud. This terminology requires, first, that the mother of Petrus had died, and, second, that his mother had acquired the property from Nicola, wife of Johannodus Raviauz or Raviaud, who may well have been the parents of the mother of Petrus. Also, in FL 81, we found one mention that Ribau may be and alias for the de Venti family (fol. 342, dating from 12 apr 1447).
Deed dtd Apr. 5, 1733.....bounded north and east by land of John Hildreth, deceased. Joseph Hildreth was son, and Jeremiah Culver married the widow of John Hildreth....
[4457] Basking Ridge City Cemetery
[14756] Jackson Co., MI index to marriage records.
[15038] Sally, wife of Joseph Hildreth, may have been the daughter of Jeremiah Jagger or Gager of Southampton, L.I. Further research of the Southampton records is needed.
Feb. 1, 2007: Suffolk Co., NY biographies online (www.rootsweb.com/~nysuffol/bio2.html) has information about the descendants of Jeremiah Jagger, showing a Sarah, wife of _____ Hildreth. See information, scanned into family scrapbook.
Information about an earlier Jeremiah Jagger has been added to this database, but not connected to Sally at this time. See Hildreth notebook.
Name of her father in the marriage record has not yet been deciphered.
[14714] His marriage is not found at Neuenegg, where he was minister from about April 1578. Either he was married in a neighboring parish, or possibly at Bern or wherever he was educated.